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Meet Jenny, your tiny bundle of love and wiggles! This adorable girl is super affectionate, loves being close to her people, and has a spunky, playful personality that will keep you smiling. Jenny is curious and full of irresistible puppy energy, always ready for fun. One of her cutest quirks is giving gentle chin nibbles as a sign of affection, her unique way of saying "I love you!"
As a Chihuahua and Pug mix, Jenny combines the best traits of both breeds. She is a small, adaptable companion dog who thrives on human interaction. She gets along wonderfully with other dogs and would absolutely love a home with another small pup to play and zoom around with. Her moderate energy level means she enjoys playtime but is also happy to snuggle up with her favorite people.
Jenny is crate trained and has shown great progress with potty training, though as a young puppy, she will need continued guidance and positive reinforcement. Due to her gentle but mouthy habit of chin nibbles, she would do best in a home without small children to ensure a safe and harmonious environment for everyone. If you're looking for a loving, lively, pint-sized best friend ready for a forever home, Jenny might be your perfect match!
Special Needs
No
Good With
Training
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
$620.00
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